
The Next Generation Bryce Crawford Meets British Atheist | #68
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Mar 3, 2026 Bryce Crawford, a 22-year-old street preacher who found faith after battling depression, shares his story and mission. He talks about describing Jesus, why many young people resist faith, struggles between feelings and truth, suffering and free will, confronting extreme beliefs in public, and the need for honest debate and personal responsibility.
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Sin As A Worldwide Curse
- Sin entered when human freedom was misused in Eden; Bryce explains sin as a curse affecting creation, producing suffering and moral ruin beyond isolated acts.
- He links human rebellion to systemic consequences like war and environmental harm as part of the curse.
Respond To 'I'm Not Good Enough' With Prayer
- When Satan whispers "I'm not good enough," respond with prayer and remember qualification comes through Jesus, not personal worthiness.
- Bryce deals with his own worthlessness by praying for peace and relying on Christ's enabling, not self-reliance.
Resurrection Claims And Historical Weight
- Historical evidence differentiates religions; Bryce argues Christianity has stronger eyewitness and historical attestation (e.g., 500 witnesses of the resurrection) than Islam or Mormonism.
- He cites Luke's careful account and non-Christian historians as reasons Christianity is historically compelling.
